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  • Rescue From Crashed Aircraft 1945-1987 [DVD]Rescue From Crashed Aircraft 1945-1987 | DVD | (25/06/2012) from £6.09   |  Saving you £-4.10 (-206.00%)   |  RRP £1.99

    A fascinating chronology of archive training films featuring staged demonstrations of the correct methods of Rescuing aircrew and passengers from crashed military and civilian aircraft. Locating the forcible entry break-in Points of a variety of classic aircraft and the tools used to gain access, this is both an in-depth look at the intricate Preparedness of rescue teams in the event of an emergency and a nostalgic reminder of when these now much Loved heritage aircraft types were in the frontline of active service. 1945 (6 mins) Various methods are used to gain entry to a crashed Lancaster bomber and carry out injured airmen featuring Close-up shots of the emergency hatch and break-in markings. A burning Anson is extinguished. 1957 (65 mins) Featuring emergency rescue procedures for the following aircraft Gloster Meteor, Gloster Javelin, Hawker Hunter, B-45 Tornado, Blackburn Beverley, Handley Page Hastings, Bristol Britannia, Avro Vulcan, Vickers Valiant, De Havilland Vampire and the English Electric Canberra. 1970 (57 mins) Featuring emergency rescue procedures for the following aircraft The Wasp, Scout, Wessex and Whirlwind helicopters. The Dominie T1 weapon systems training aircraft and the Vulcan and Victor Bombers Interceptor, Strike And Training Aircraft featured include the Phantom, Buccaneer, Lightning and the Harrier. Includes an ‘abandon aircraft’ drill and the deployment of rescue chutes and illustrates the emergency access Points of civil aircraft - the VC10, Andover, Bassett, Hercules and the Belfast. 1987 (52 mins) Illustrating forcible entry techniques and the correct procedures for the evacuation of crews and, where Applicable, passengers from Fighters and Trainer Aircraft the Bulldog, Jet Provost, Hawk, Tornado, Jaguar, Phantom, Harrier and the F-111. Passenger and Cargo Planes : the Jetstream, Dominie, BAE 146, Andover, Hercules, Nimrod and the Tri-Star. Helicopters the Gazelle, Wessex, Puma, Sea King and the Chinook.

  • Britain's Railways At War: The Home Front Documentary Collection 1941-1946 [DVD]Britain's Railways At War: The Home Front Documentary Collection 1941-1946 | DVD | (25/06/2012) from £26.98   |  Saving you £-6.99 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A comprehensive collection of original archive documentaries covering the wartime role of railways on the British home front and Featuring a wonderful variety of period steam locomotives. NEWSPAPER TRAIN (1941, 6 mins) Even during the worst air-raids of the Blitz, with the railways as a prime Luftwaffe target, the railways Never failed to transport London printed newspapers to the provinces! SHUNTER BLACK'S NIGHT OFF (1941, 7 mins) Shunter, Joe Black, heroically extinguishes a burning explosives truck through a meticulous And delicate manoeuvre across the points of a goods yard to the water tower. THE ARMY LAYS THE RAILS (1941, 9 mins) Dedicated to the tracklaying and railway maintenance operations of the Royal Engineers Including an armoured train and the firing of the railway mounted 'Boche Buster' gun! DECONTAMINATION AND REPAIRS TO DAMAGED TRACK (1942, 20 mins) The equipment, precautions and procedures adhered to by a Southern Railway anti-gas team during a simulated gas attack on railway lines near West Hoathly, Sussex.

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